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Breast Cancer Diagnosis

cancer  test999  mammogram 

Doctors often use additional tests to find or diagnose breast cancer.

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Cervical Cancer Screening

cancer  HPV  screening  cervical  cells  basic information  Pap test  Pap smear  HPV vaccine  preparation  results 

Cervical cancer is the easiest gynecologic cancer to prevent, with regular screening tests and follow-up.

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Colorectal Cancer Risk Factors

cancer  CDC  colorectal  colon  inflammatory  diet  physical activity  Risk Factors  family history  basic information  bowel  FAP  Lynch syndrome  lifestyle factors 

Your risk of getting colorectal cancer increases as you get older.

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Colorectal Cancer Screening Guidelines

cancer  CDC  screening  colorectal  colon  polyps  Rectum  Large Intestine  basic information  aged 50 years or older 

Testing guidelines for colorectal (colon) cancer from the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force.

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Colorectal Cancer Symptoms

cancer  symptoms  CDC  blood  colorectal  colon  polyps  weight loss  Stool  basic information  stomach pain 

A list of possible colorectal cancer symptoms.

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Cervical Cancer Risk Factors

cancer  HIV  smoking  HPV  birth  cervical  Risk Factors  Birth Control  basic information  HPV vaccine  genital wart 

Almost all cervical cancers are caused by human papillomavirus (HPV), a common virus that can be passed from one person to another during sex. There are many types of HPV.

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Questions to Ask Your Doctor About Colorectal Cancer Screening

cancer  CDC  questions  screening  colorectal  colon  polyps  Rectum  Large Intestine  basic information  aged 50 years or older 

Questions you should ask your doctor about colorectal (colon) cancer screening tests if you are age 50 or older or are at higher than normal risk.

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Colorectal Cancer Screening Tests

cancer  CDC  screening  colorectal  colon  polyps  Rectum  Large Intestine  Colonoscopy  FOBT  sigmoidoscopy  basic information  aged 50 years or older  stool DNA  virtual colonoscopy 

Descriptions of colorectal (colon) cancer screening tests, including high-sensitivity fecal occult blood testing (FOBT), sigmoidoscopy, colonoscopy, double-contrast barium enema, virtual colonoscopy, and stool DNA tests.

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Cervical Cancer Symptoms

cancer  symptoms  pain  bleeding  cervical  pressure  pelvic  basic information  rash  sore  discharge  abdominal  bloating  burning  itching  wart 

A list of possible cervical cancer symptoms.

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